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"The Night Of" (Sunday, 10 p.m., HBO) wraps up its first-season narrative on Sunday with an extended episode — it's scheduled to run an hour and 35 minutes.

Naz's (Riz Ahmed) murder trial draws to a conclusion; we're promised we'll find out what really happened the night of the killing; and a controversy surrounding the defense puts Stone (John Turturro) in the spotlight.

• Real Salt Lake hosts the Colorado Rapids in a game that will be played early on Friday — 6 p.m. — because of UniMás coverage. It's also airing on KMYU for local viewers.

The game will decide the winner of this year's Rocky Mountain Cup — the symbol of supremacy in the RSL-Rapids rivalry. Each team owns a 1-0 win over the other earlier this season and this is the final regular-season match between the two, so the winner gets the cup.

If it's a tie, Colorado keeps the cup because it won it last year — on goal differential.

Friday on TV …

• MLS (6 p.m., KMYU and UniMas): Colorado Rapids at Real Salt Lake

• High school football (7 p.m., Ch. 14): Herriman at Bingham

• Women's college volleyball (7 p.m., BYUtv): Utah Valley at BYU

• College football (8 p.m., ESPN): Cal vs. Hawaii in Australia

• "Elena of Avalor" (8:30 p.m., Disney): An evil wizard turns Elena's family to stone.

• "Bunk'd" (9 p.m., Disney): Zuri becomes a CIT in the Weasel cabin.

• "Girl Meets World" (9:30 p.m., Disney): Riley's childhood teddy bear disappears..

• "Killjoys" (10 p.m., Syfy): Dutch is seized by an angry mob.

• "Cheer Squad" (11 p.m., Freeform): An injury and a variety of distractions threaten to ruin the Sharks' first competition of the season.

• "Dark Matter" (11 p.m., Syfy): The crew must pull off a dangerous op inside the headquarters of Dwarf Star Technologies.

Saturday on TV …

• Little League World Series: International championship (10:30 a.m., ABC/Ch. 4): U.S. Championship (1:30 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4)

• High school football: East at Orem (4 p.m., KMYU);

• Women's college volleyball: Rice at BYU (12:30 p.m., BYUtv); Cal Poly at BYU (7 p.m., BYUtv)

• "Boston EMS" (8 and 9 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Two new episodes of this reality show that's actually real.

• "Aquarius" (8 and 9 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): Manson searches for Emma, and ends up on Hodiak's doorstep; Manson searches for Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys.

Sunday on TV …

• "WE Day" (6 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): A youth-empowerment event designed to spur global change. Celebrities set to appear include Orlando Bloom, Common, Selena Gomez, Natalie Portman, Seth Rogen, Charlize Theron, Kate Winslet and Kermit the Frog.

• "Thirteen Days" (6 p.m., National Geographic Channel): Three-hour documentary that looks back at the events of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.

• "Big Brother" (7 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): Nominations for eviction are revealed.

• "Celebrity Family Feud" (7 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy and family vs. Sheryl Underwood and family; David Chokachi and family vs. Alan Thicke and family.

• "The Last Bid" (7 p.m., Lifetime): Lifetime's latest females-in-peril TV movie is about two women who win an abandoned storage locker at auction — and it turns out that the previous owner is a murderer who's out of prison and determined to get his property back.

• MTV Video Music Awards (7 p.m., BET, Comedy Cental, CMT, MTV, MTV2, MTV Classic, Logo, Spike, TV Land, VH1): Nominees include Beyoncé, who has 11; Adele, who has eight; Drake, who has six; and Ariana Grande, who has five. Britney Spears is among those scheduled to perform.

• "The Last Ship" (7 and 9 p.m., TNT): A final showdown pits Chandler against his formidable enemy. Elsewhere, Kara joins forces with someone who can help with her mission.

• "$100,000 Pyramid" (8 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): he celebrity matchups include Kevin Pollak vs. Niecy Nash; and Bridget Moynahan vs. Rex Lee.

• "Murder In the First" (8 and 10 p.m., TNT): A promising new clue is unearthed, giving hope that the Normandy Parker conspiracy can at last be solved. Meanwhile, Siletti goes all out in his push against the very system he championed as district attorney, and Hildy's home life spirals downward.

• "BrainDead" (9 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): Luke enlists Laurel to work on an anti-war political documentary.

• "Match Game" (9 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Alec Baldwin hosts; celebrity panelists include Sheryl Crowe, Jack McBrayer and Sherri Shepherd.

• "Fear the Walking Dead" (10 p.m, AMC): The compound falls; Nick is recruited for a perilous assignment.

• "The Night Of" (10 p.m., HBO): A controversy surrounding the defense puts Stone in the spotlight.

• "Ray Donovan" (10 p.m., Showtime): Hector calls for Ray's help after his wife decides to leave with their daughter to get away from the incest scandal.

• "Power" (10 p.m., Starz): Angela is staggered by the breakup; Ghost scrambles to hold onto the club deal.

• "Escaping Polygamy" (11 p.m., A&E): Two of Jessica and Shanell's siblings are tempted back to The Order by their father.

• "The Strain" (11 p.m., FX): The vampires have become faster and smarter — and they've spread to other parts of the country. (Season premiere)

• "Ballers" (11:45 p.m., HBO): Andre's surprise visit to the office sends Spencer scrambling.

• "Roadies" (11 p.m., Showtime): The crew faces an uncertain future. As does the show. Actually, its future is pretty certain — the chances of a Season 2 are slim to none. (Season finale)

• "Survivor's Remorse" (11 p.m., Starz): Cam and Reggie return to Boston for a wedding.

• Vice Principals (12:17 a.m., HBO): Gamby bonds with Amanda during teachers workday.